Surfing the BBC in the wee hours of the morning I found this gem:
"The president believes that when there are serious questions or doubts in a case like this, that the presumption ought to be in the favour of life," Scott McClellan said.
This is, of course, referring to Terri Schiavo's feeding tubes being removed. Of course, those of you that just read the quote should have jumped back, spilled a bit of coffee on your keyboard, and gasped in disgust.
Just for the record, when you look at the information in the 'theres more' section... ask yourself. How many serious questions or doubts were there, Mr. President?
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